Clove-hitch.
Coat; to carry.
Cold (see "Chill").
Collar, horse; swimming-collar.
Colomb and Bolton's signals.
Comfort in travel; dry clothes.
Compass.
Conclusion of the Journey--Completing collections; alphabetical
lists; observations re-calculated; lithographical map.
Concrete for floors.
Condiments.
Condors, to trap.
Convergence of tracks aflight, to water; to dead game; of bees
to hive.
Cooking; utensils; fire-places; ovens; cook to be quick in making
the fire.
Cooper, Mr. W. M.
Copper, to cover with tin; copper boats.
Cormorants.
Corracles.
Cord, String, Thread--Suibstitutes; sewing; needles, to make
(see "Ropes").
Corks and stoppers.
Cot.
Cotton, for clothing; for tinder.
Counting, as done by savages.
Coverlets.
Cows.
Crawfurd, Mr. J.
Cresswell, Lieut., R.N.
Crocodiles, to shoot.
Cross, as a mark for roads.
Crowbar.
Crows, to destroy.
Crupper.
Culprits, to secure; punishment.
Cumming, Mr. Gordon.
Cups; to make tea in.
Curing meat; hides.
D's for saddle.
Dahoman night-watch.
Dalyell, Sir R.
Dana, Mr.
Dangers of travel, I.
Darwin, Mr.
Dateram (for tent and picket ropes).
Davenport brothers.
Death of one of the party.
Decoy-ducks.
Defence.
Depot (see Caches and Depots).
Dew, to collect for drinking.
Diagram of altitudes and bearings.
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